With two coordinating fabric prints and a little serging savvy, you’re on your way to creating functional as well as festive napkins. Give a set as a gift, or make a set for your holiday entertaining. It’s a fun, easy project.

Creatively fold the napkins. Fold top of napkin to back about 1/3 of the way down. Fold one edge 1/3 to front. Fold remaining edge to back.

Watch the video to see detailed instructions on how to make and fold the napkins!

Thanks for sharing which handbags were your favorites from Handbags 2—Designer Knockoffs. Included with this 80-page book is a CD of 28 embroidered designs.The two random winners of autographed copies are:

1. Delores, The red one is my first choice- zingy color, graceful curves, repeated in the tan accents. Tasty embroidery. All these projects tempt me to take the plunge into this type of bag construction! Thank you for your beautiful collaboration.

2. Marsha Nelson, It was hard to decide but I think I like the orange bag and I would make the orange clutch right after that. Thanks.

7 Comments

GeriDecember 18, 2013

Just made 14 of them for Christmas dinner. It took me longer to set up my serger for a rolled hem, than it did to make all of them. I haven’t done a rolled hem in over 3 years, time to use it some more. Thanks for the project.

Caroline SDecember 16, 2013

Wow! These are just so cute!!! Thanks…

StarlaDecember 14, 2013

Thanks for adding the non-serger directions!

Judi Farrell-BoothDecember 14, 2013

The instructions I’ve used for this tells to straight stitch at the fold lines for easy remembering after washing/ironing.
But – I love the idea of serging the edges; I really dislike the folding right side out routine. It will be faster and easier with this method. Thanks.